Kim Peters CEA—4-H Youth Dev [email protected]J.D. Ragland CEA—Agriculture [email protected]Shannon Walsh Urban Program Director [email protected]July 2013 Randall County 4-H Newsletter Extension Office Staff Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, religion, disability or national origin. The Texas A&M System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating. Randall County Club Leadership Training When: 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Wednesday, July 31st and Thursday, August 1st Where: Kuhlman Extension Center This is a required training for all club and county council officers. Please make plans to attend and make sure all the officers in your club know of these trainings. Anyone who is interested in running for office in the future is welcome to attend and learn what is need- ed to be a good leader. Mark your Calendars Thursday, July 25th, 10 a.m.-Noon—Silly Snacks taught by Deaf Smith FCS Agent Jackie Farrell. & 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Up-Cycle Craft Projects We’ll have crafts suitable for boys and girls. Call us by July 22nd to let us know which workshops you’ll be attend- ing. If you will be staying all day, bring a sack lunch and we’ll have a picnic together. The cost for both or just one workshop is $5/4-H members and $15/non-member guest. Monday, July 29th,6-8 p.m.—4-H Etiquette Dinner for Intermediates and Seniors at the Extension Office. Cost for non 4-H members is $10. We’re asking senior 4-Hers to volunteer to help teach etiquette sub- jects during the meal. Participants must call the Extension Office the week of July 22nd to choose which course you will be preparing for the dinner. The 5 courses will be appetizers, soup, salad, main dish and dessert. County Record Books We’ll be judging County Record Books Monday, July 1st, at the Extension Office. We need all the help we can get, so if you would like to help judge even for a few hours, come on by. Contact the Ex- tension Office if you think you’ll be there.
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Extension programs serve people of all ages regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, religion, disability or national origin. The Texas A&M System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating.
Randall County Club Leadership Training
When: 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Wednesday, July 31st and Thursday,
August 1st
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
This is a required training for all club and county council officers.
Please make plans to attend and make sure all the officers in your
club know of these trainings. Anyone who is interested in running
for office in the future is welcome to attend and learn what is need-
ed to be a good leader.
Mark your Calendars
Thursday, July 25th, 10 a.m.-Noon—Silly Snacks
taught by Deaf Smith FCS Agent Jackie Farrell.
& 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Up-Cycle Craft Projects
We’ll have crafts suitable for boys and girls.
Call us by July 22nd to let us know which workshops you’ll be attend-
ing. If you will be staying all day, bring a sack lunch and we’ll have a
picnic together. The cost for both or just one workshop is $5/4-H
members and $15/non-member guest.
Monday, July 29th,6-8 p.m.—4-H Etiquette Dinner for Intermediates
and Seniors at the Extension Office. Cost for non 4-H members is $10.
We’re asking senior 4-Hers to volunteer to help teach etiquette sub-
jects during the meal. Participants must call the Extension Office the
week of July 22nd to choose which course you will be preparing for the
dinner. The 5 courses will be appetizers, soup, salad, main dish and
dessert.
County Record Books We’ll be judging County Record Books Monday,
July 1st, at the Extension Office. We need all the
help we can get, so if you would like to help judge
even for a few hours, come on by. Contact the Ex-
tension Office if you think you’ll be there.
We apologize if we’ve failed to recog-nize any of your 4-H accomplishments. Contact the Extension Office, and we’ll
be glad to mention them in next month’s newsletter.
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State Roundup Horse Method Demo Arianna Cox 8th
Share-the-Fun Vocal Blakelee Brownd Part
Share-the-Fun Team Celebrate 4-H 4th
McKalah Robinson Tyler Nelson
Hannah Hawins Joy Chandler
Makayla Reynolds Quay Owen
Callie Hawkins Clay Burkham
Lauren Rogers-Biggs
Beef Quiz Bowl Team Part
Quay Owen Andrew Aguirre
Lauren Rogers-Biggs Clay Burkham
Fashion Story Board-Wearable Rachel Smith 1st
Food Show-Fruit & Vegetable Mackenzie Odom Part
Horse Judging Team 1st
Lauren Moore Sparklynn Rust
Atianne Cox Taylor Williams-1st Indiv
Livestock Judging Team 13th
Quay Owen McKalah Robinson
Tyler Nelson Cheraye Aguirre
Rifle Team 18th
Andrew Aguirre-57th Emily Karcher-52nd
Macy Fangman-79th John Kopecky-94th
Consumer Decision Making Team 6th
Mackenzie Odom Casey Rust
Hannah Hawkins Callie Hawkins
Public Speaking Tyler Mogford Part
Open-Ag & Nat Resources Cheraye Aguirre Part
Swine Skillathon Coleman Curry Part
Scholarships
McKalah Robinson $18,000 Houston
Sheridan Artho $18,000 Houston
Rachel Smith $16,000 Star of Texas
$ 1,000 TEEA
Photography
Abby McCarty Best of Show. 10-Blue, 1-Red
Rylee Harris Red
McKnight Oklahoma State University Scholarship
Kellie Baxter $50,000
Mackenzie Odom $50,000
Randall County 4-H Newsletter 4-H Stars!
Juniors
Judd Hollar 5th
Glen Salyer 8th
Jett Mizer 9th
Bryson Loveday 10th
Hudson Dear Participated
Intermediates
Hayden Moore 5th
Benjamin James Participated
Cameron Bigelow Participated
Seth Jones Participated
Maddie Keyes Participated
Cade Rebstock Participated
Seniors
Coleman Curry 3rd
Ethan Robinson 5th
Austin Chontos 8th
Zachary Hahmann 10th
Blane Thompson Participated
Thomas Haymer Participated
Brice Eddy Participated
Seth Turner Participated
Jordan Knight Participated
Jaxon Mizer Participated
Emily Karcher Participated
Cooper Wolken Participated
Lauren Moore Participated
Conner King Participated
District Trap & Skeet
(Top 10 Overall results only)
Casey Rust 2-1sts, 2nd, 3rd
Blane Thompson 2nd
Addison Merkel 3rd
Gracie Tucker 2nd
Skylar Berry 1st, 2-3rds
MxKinzie Stockett 2nd
Lexie Gupton 2-3rds
Craig Odom 1st, 2nd
Hagen Gupton 2-2nds
Katie Rust 2nd
Abby McCarty 2-2nds, 3rd
Arianne Cox 1st, 2nd, 2-3rds
Sheridan Artho 3rd
Andi Mitchell 1st, 3rd
Rebecca Alden 2nd
District Horse Show
(Top 3 Results only)
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Bronze, Silver & Gold Stars
& I Dare You Award Interviews When: Tuesday July 10th
Where: Kuhlman Extension Center
Applications for one of these awards are due to the Extension Office by 5 p.m. Friday, July 5th. If you wish to apply for one of these awards, but you will be out of town on the 10th, you may provide a prerecorded DVD to play for the judges on that date. Application forms and instructions for rec-orded interviews are posted on the County Web-site http://randall.agrilife.org under forms/misc.
Awards Banquet When: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, August 4th
Where: TBA
If you would like to be recognized at this event, please complete the Parade of Champions form on our county website http://randall.agrilife.org
under forms/4-H Miscellaneous. These forms are due to the County Extension Office by 5 p.m. Fri-
day, July 26th.
If you have any pictures of your 4-H members and their
projects taken during the year, please email them to
We will be emailing the 4-H newsletter and communicating important 4-H information to your fami-ly’s e-mail addresses with “Randall 4-H” in the subject line.
2013 Postal League For information on this contest and many others,
go to http://texas4-
h.tamu.edu/shootingsports/events
4-H Barn Talk This blog is located at htttp://d14-h.tamu.edu/4-h-
barn-talk/ Once on the page you can subscribe in
the bottom right corner by typing your email in
the space provided. Then you will receive notifi-
cation each time there is a post. You’re also en-
couraged to like our Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/4hbarntalk?re=hl and
follow us on Twitter @4HBarnTalk.
Camp Clover Kids at
Texas 4-H Shooting Sports State Games
When: 9-Noon July 15-19 & July 22-26
Where: San Antonio and Baird, TX
Any enrolled Texas 4-H Clover Kid who will
be attending the 4-H Shooting Sports State
Games with family can attend. The mornings
will be filled with crafts and hands-on educa-
tional activities, Registration must be done
via 4-H Connect by June 24th. Cost is $20
which pays for everything. There will be no
on-site registration.
Texas 4-H Shooting Sports State Games
When: July 17-20 (Shotgun)
Where: San Antonio, TX
When: July 22-27 (Rifle)
Where: Callahan County, TX
Registration for this event is now open on 4-H
Connect. Regular registration cost $75 until
June 17th. Late registration for $100 opens
June 18-24. For more information, call Laci
Chapman 979-845-1214.
The Silver Showdown Goat Show When: August 3rd
Where: Crosbyton, TX
For more information visit the website at www.jmgsc.com.
Texas Beef Leaders of Tomorrow Contest
When: August 2-3
Where: Texas A&M University in College Station
This contest selects a team of 4 young adults ages 17-20 to spend the next year telling the beef pro-duction story to students across the state. For more information contact Tina Loeffler [email protected] or 512-734-1237.
S.A.L.E. Junior Shoot-Out
When: February 6-8, 2014
The event is an opportunity to compete in shotgun
shooting sports for scholarships and prizes. The
2014 rules and Regulations and Entry Forms will
be posted at a later date.
The Livestock Lowdown
Check out http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/natural to find out about a host of shooting sports summer activities.
The course for 4-Hers ages 14-18 will be col-lege level animal science curriculum. Am-bassadors will be required to log at least 30 hours of service annually helping novice 4-Hers with their projects and educating fellow 4-Hers. Cost is $150. If you’re interested, contact the Extension Office for an applica-tion. To find out more information, call Billy Zanolini 940-886-7129.
Fair Entries Just a reminder to all those who are planning to
enter livestock at any of the upcoming fairs, we
hope entries will be available by July 12th
and are due to the County Extension Office by
5 p.m. Friday, August 2nd. We suggest you
call the Extension Office, 468-5543, to see if we
have all entry forms ready before making a trip
to the Office.
If you plan on competing in any of the fairs, the
County or any major stock show and have not
completed the Quality County Training and
Testing, you must get this done. This is an
online training that basically covers livestock
feeding and medication as well as ethic topics.
It takes about 20 minutes to complete the train-
ing and test. There is a junior level as well as a
senior level test. Juniors must pass your test
only once during their 4-H career at which time
you will be issued a certificate of completion
number. When you become a senior you must
take and pass a senior test at which time you
will be issued another completion number.
THIS NUMBER IS VERY IMPORTANT as it will be
a requirement to be recorded on all major
show entry forms. BE SURE TO KEEP UP WITH
IT.
To access the Quality Count Training and Test-
ing, simply go to the following website, log in,
provide your name, address, etc. and start the
training. Once the training is reviewed, then
take the test. You may take it as many times as
needed To learn more about verification pro-
cess, go to http://qualitycounts.tamu.edu. AF-
TER YOU PASS THE TEST, PRINT OUT THE CER-
TIFICATE AND KEEP UP WITH IT. MEMBERS
WILL HAVE TO HAVE THAT CERTIFICATE
NUMBER TO ENTER STOCK SHOWS IN NO-
VEMBER. Call J.D. if you have any questions.
Juniors 9-13 years of age as of September
1st of current year.
Go to the Quality Counts web page at
http://qualitycounts.tamu.edu. On the top bar
click on Texas Trail, then click on the picture of
the Texas Trail logo to get started watching the
presentation. Then on the top bar again, click
on Verification then follow Junior/Senior direc-
tions below.
Seniors 14-19 as of September 1st of cur-
rent year
Go to the Quality Counts web page at
http://qualitycounts.tamu.edu. On the top bar
click on Curricula then click on the Quality
Counts Book and CD (this has information and
examples of what will be on the test). Study the
information. Then on the top bar again, click on
Verification and follow Junior/Senior directions
below.
Junior and Seniors
ENTER THE EXACT NAME YOU USE FOR
MAJOR SHOW ENTRIES
CHOOSE 4-H AND FFA IF YOU ARE UNSURE
WHICH YOU WILL SHOW UNDER
Click on Take the test and become verified.
You must make a score of 80 or better to pass.
Take the test as many times as necessary.
“Quality Counts” Training/Testing
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Educational programs of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age,
or national origin.
The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating.
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